Design Furniture for Boston’s Fort Point Channel Design brings communities together. Public seating sets the scene for chance encounters, people watching, connecting with nature, or just taking a break.
Design Museum Boston invites individuals and groups from around the
world to design an iconic bench or ‘street seat’ for the Fort Point
Channel in South Boston’s up and coming Innovation District. The Street
Seats Design Challenge provides you with an opportunity to improve the
livability of a burgeoning urban area while being socially and
environmentally conscious. Boston’s Fort Point Channel area is a lively
community and destination — in 2011 the area welcomed about 1,300
businesses, 33,000 workers, and 1,900 residents — and it’s continuously
expanding.
Be inspired by the rich history of the Fort Point community and the
possibilities of Boston’s Innovation District to create public seating
made from sustainable materials and processes.
Street Seats is a design challenge which will culminate in an
outdoor design exhibition and walking tour around the Channel, on view
from April to October 2013. Entrants will participate by designing
sustainable outdoor sidewalk furniture with a focus on reuse, using
environmentally-friendly materials, and innovative construction methods.
Design teams will record and submit their process along with their
final designs to, in the end, create the outdoor public design
exhibition.
All Entries: All entries will be on view at the exhibition at Design
Museum Boston’s Design Innovation Gallery at Factory 63 in Fort Point
and featured on the Design Museum Boston website. Design credits will
include name, professional or academic affiliation (if any), city,
state, country, twitter handle and website (if any). The gallery will be
curated by Design Museum Boston.
The Semi-Finalists will be selected by the Jury from the entries and announced at the gallery opening at Factory 63. All Semi-Finalist will receive promotion from Design Museum Boston as well as media coverage. Semi-Finalists will receive a US$ 750 reimbursement grant for use in fabricating their full-scale bench. All Semi-Finalists' seats will be installed along the Fort Point Channel as part of the public design exhibition, on view for seven months.
Three finalists will receive trophies, promotion and media coverage, as well as cash prizes.
The Semi-Finalists will be selected by the Jury from the entries and announced at the gallery opening at Factory 63. All Semi-Finalist will receive promotion from Design Museum Boston as well as media coverage. Semi-Finalists will receive a US$ 750 reimbursement grant for use in fabricating their full-scale bench. All Semi-Finalists' seats will be installed along the Fort Point Channel as part of the public design exhibition, on view for seven months.
Three finalists will receive trophies, promotion and media coverage, as well as cash prizes.
The Street Seats Design Challenge is open to both local and international individuals and teams. Individuals, teams, professionals, and students are encouraged to contribute their designs. Multiple submissions from any one individual or team are permitted, although each entry must be submitted under a unique registration number. Employees of Design Museum Boston and their immediate family members are ineligible to take part in the Street Seats Design Challenge. Immediate family members and employees of Jurors are also ineligible.
Design Museum Boston is a newcomer to New England’s cultural landscape. The mission is to educate the public on the role of design in their lives and to unite the Massachusetts design community in ways that enrich the collective work and solve real-world problems more creatively. After all, design has the power to make our everyday lives more comfortable, more efficient, more exciting, more rewarding. Design Museum Boston is a decentralized network of physical and virtual exhibits. Whether in a gallery, retail environment, public spaces or on the web, the programming gives audiences new insights into the design process and the greater social, economic, and environmental contexts that both affect and are affected by design.
Complete Call for Entries
Deadlines:
November 20th – Early Registration Deadline
February 1st – Submission Deadline 11:59 pm EST
February 18th – 1/8 Scale Models Arrive at DMB
February 28th – Gallery & Round 1 Judging Event
Prizes:
All entries will be on view at Design Museum Boston’s Innovation Gallery at Factory 63 in Fort Point and on designmuseumboston.org
Prizes:
All entries will be on view at Design Museum Boston’s Innovation Gallery at Factory 63 in Fort Point and on designmuseumboston.org
Semi-Finalists will receive a $750 fabrication grant and promotion
Semi-Finalists’ seats will be installed around Fort Point Channel for 7 months
3 Finalists will be chosen: 1 Grand Prize US$ 5.000, 2 Runners-up US$ 2.000
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